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EMA ropes in army, police to enforce alluvial mining ban
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has intensified efforts to enforce the government’s ban on alluvial mining in rivers, collaborating with…
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Mandatory community service for litterbugs
To combat the rampant littering problem across Zimbabwe, the government is set to introduce mandatory community service for repeat offenders.…
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Deka River: Matabeleland North’s river of pain
Deka River, a tributary of the Zambezi River, has been heavily polluted with metals, industrial pollutants released by local and…
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MIHR lobbies EMA to investigate Matobo livestock poisoning incident
The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has implored the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) to take remedial action on ARDA…
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Exposed to dust and condemned to death: The case of Hwange Colliery workers
By Calvin Manika A strong wind blows, taking along with it dusty particles that form a cloud-like mist in the air…
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Chinese miner invades Matobo ranch
A Chinese miner has invaded Inyorka ranch in Matobo prompting the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) working with the provincial mining…
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Hwange villagers face possible eviction
Another potential showdown is looming between villagers in Change and Nekabandama wards in Hwange district following reports that about 300 villagers are…
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Pumula residents consider legal action against Chinese miner
Residents in Pumula are considering taking up legal action against a Chinese mining company, Haulin Investments to stop them from…
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Illegal mining threatens Gwanda road, railway line
The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has pleaded with environmental authorities to ensure that artisanal miners rehabilitate land after…
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Penalise Simbisa for polluting the environment: MIHR
Environmental Management Authority (EMA) and Bulawayo City Council (BCC) have been called upon to penalise Simbisa Brands for failing to…
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